_ "__A~ANNIE~~HUNTER H1181!‘ "loony F011 BALE 5y -“YERN1§§P:§,H. WORTH l y. z . \ PM?“ l2. ‘VOID. zhlhchllfbh. l“ sheet‘ ‘l? J I . ~ -.iv{wv.T.' ’ we wvwvvvvw v cmissmnlbyraavrinrisanancs . Qnplnlcflrlllll .........._--.,........10o ‘q- um 0| 5 "m" “Nrlinasllworda up "sin-reuse. ldfltg-unggfgwflrdl 583"“ wmltfld Teachers Wanted men ‘NOW-‘JALBBMEN FOB ‘WANTED - IEAcIIEu Iv , .wepregentled Prince Edward Ia- any Village School. suggefifi. Ti and counties PM Wsaiiiyu-Wb. $150. E. a. Ivlctecd, s _ elusive BIN!‘ 5nd Jtqmwtyo. RS137] ecg;;:fg.72a-3| . went a six hundred acre modern ,, | qyursery growilll choicest varieties, ExrEItIENcED TEACHER - 2ND. be t ken to the MacI-ean Funeral leiilw" h“ '1'" "d- being bitterly fought-we hope so. J- H- Walkel- Kelislllllwn- ‘ and best atoeKJ Eilhhgfid ‘$1122’ Jgallsnsi for Rinzwood School, Rocky HOME. The funeral will be on tux‘:- gggxiznriflaga ‘Ewgiw p2: The Rovers. by virtue of their un- 5359"6‘28'3' ~ . - o _ " . . ——- sin“. .. “°.‘§?§‘.°.‘i“;.°' comm“ a "hivr a s ess- e s». s» 2‘.°‘.'.i.§°2...."i:'°2..3“.3‘.”."f.:t:i%.£22 diseases - ' ' ' ' ‘ thullc Church- Bho W88 l1 ' July 4th Bruce's store and ware- mu, one, A. .tl. Aug. 15. ___.________ . "I" '3" , in the sides of both the Anchors - _ _ » ~ ,-__ FIRST CLASS TEA THE no as E OSITION m“ “Fm”- a We ""1 ‘l and Star baseball clubs. beam vi“ be 00ml at 12 "Wick " ed for Bedeque ScIAEcFIRNYANTQ Shows arrivegIi-Jn the Cztfgyesterday 1mm“? "mum" Md “n WM kmw It will, no doubt, be the fnten- each Wednesday for the summer [,9 111. st q Bupn- $200.00. Irving Toombs, " _-——-——-————-——-- Becy. _ _ _ W»; _- A roNTAIN PEN. , __ _ 6m ° 28 3‘_ ,- Please leave at uardlan. WANTED ‘- rutsr oIt sEcoNII Q1155 teacher for Bonshaw School. "‘ $100.00. S. Beaton, t 6363 iL-f . hEWAIlD. PLATINUM AND DIA- Secretary. . . mond ring." oblong with oval black ' hentre, five diamonds, left In uyqshroom of a p. m. Carferry TEACHER WANTED FOE POINT 6300-8-27-41. f. j, , mp1; Tormyentine to Borden, 22nd Delmche School. Supplement iiJune. Mljs. E. C. Moore. meters $75.00. Mark McCoi-mack, Secre- t Ilqtbi. Heckler Baaah- -~ "larv- 6356-2B-tf , . whats... _ 8276-8-26-81 m. ur, ‘ e ; For Sale ', i 1. , --—l-—-- I, SALE — A NEWLY FEB!!- ‘ ‘erred cow Ayrshire and Guernsey mic. Muck Vickerson, Cornwall. , 6318-6-24-41. i.‘ "_ ~ iyolifio BLOOD MAIIE. oENEn- - Iglzplirpbfie, ibcwt... work any- in flne shape: a show Want $200. or rniaht con‘ WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACH. er for Rennies Road School. Sup- Iilement $100.00. Apply dds, H, Andrews Becv. Hunter River. 6288-0-27-31 WANTED -— EXPERIENCED SEC- ond class teacher for Peter's Road school. district no. 90. Supplg. "lent $100. dollars. George A. Mo. Dilmld- 580v 0358-6-28-41 ._____ WANTED ~— FIRST 0R SECOND i ti where. t. 4 lilsl r an auto for her. J. A. Mc-i class tench“ for owe" cove i aid. IIBHIIBIIVUIEI-PMBI‘ 6 2a 4‘ School Na 13L sup‘ $5000 above = ' , ' ' ‘ minimum. Grover C. Gillis, Secy, » ' 6304-8-28-31 I 1 Wanted < {- LW A N T E D - EXPERIENCED .._yym|_ wnurgp .-. IGIIEST teacher for Harrington school, v prices paid. MacKie dbCo/Craf- Supplement $175.00 J. N. Stewart. = tcn st. t. _ assa-o-lii-al secy- 0367-6-28-3i ~ Sf - I v ‘ K "' . ‘WANTED ,'ro BUY ‘A,‘§E(IDND gWANTED Fort AIlIwItN scIIooI. » hand man's bicycle. ‘Thomas ay- No. 78, experienced second class how, Kinkora, R44 R. N0. 2. P. E- t Wflchflr- Ellplliement $75.00. John lslandu- , , rt Augustus. 6347-6-28-21 ; ‘i WANTED — T0 RENTNG OR- 8; ~ .room house with modern convcnl- ,f erices. Apply Guardian. . 6312-6-28-0i. i ‘ Male Help Wanted i Garland Secretary, F0 R» R- 6172-6-23-51 To Let Sydney Street. 6309-6-27-4i _.wAN'rED-A CAPABLE MAN T0 is work on farm. 1 Apply Shows Ho- i River at Durlstaflnage. 4 tel, Guardian Office. l-?- -- BIG EAaNINo?" ‘sI-EADII EM- piovmenf. for Barbers. Become ex- - pert in 8 weeks. Write Molor i’ Barber College, Department "F". _ Halifax. a 3-1-22-ttstf 6375-6-28-31 Articles i-‘or Sale FOR SALE-ONE BOAT EQUIP- ' ped with a 40-h.p. MacKay en- gine, practically new, 29 ft. keel. 9 ft. beam. also one steam boiler, 15 h.p. Harper Allen, Hayfield. ;--+—-—--———-—————~ ~~ Female i_-ieip__Wanted i-u-_-___ West. 00., N.B. 6249-0-26-4i 1min WANTED FOR GENERAL i; housework. Apply l8 Kent at. ~<4>--~~- i-—-——»--———-————~—-» - ‘ivAlv-rED -MAID ‘INJ-‘AMILY-OF _ s= three. Apply 206 Grafton. .3 . -. 8853-8-28-31 2M " ~ \' -wAN'rED - MAID; APPLY MRS. (Canadian Press) per Prince St. BASEBALL ‘RESULTS z‘; Earl Prowse, 7'7 Up i = 8377-6-28-81. NATIONAL LEAGUE z--——-————?~— "WANTED AT oNoE oral. FOR "’ kitchen won, Philadelphia ............ .. a 10 a Apply Victoria _ Hotel. flflfiil-fl-iifl-ililNew York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11_12 1 ) Miller, willoughby, Sweetlami. ~'wAN'rED MAID WILLING r0 ooyaicorsw and schulle, Leriun; Ald- ' to count“; App“, M“, p, w. eridge, Faulkner, Benton and Far- ‘. Tidmarsh, 3 West St. W" saoa-e-ac-al duly game scheduled. ~ WANTED - A MAID FOR GEN- AMERICAN LEAGUE . eral housework. ‘Apply ‘l3 Fitzroy 5L 6278-6-26-6. lpm. ' 1 _ Johnson and Collins; Grove, 0r- . -- wuii and Cochrane. ' ' Fl t e: m,“ “LEM” M‘c”°"“’° Wasiisingtitorrr: . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1 4 c Elana Surveyor, I-Iermanvillc. P. Bcswn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ ‘ _ _ _ _ v ‘ _ _ __ 41g 0 ' ' I‘ ." 8"“ m‘ Burke, Lisenbec and Rue]; Ruff- 5 ing and Hofmann. Elna AQOQMDFQDA?’ Second ganle: rl location. Apply Guar an. Washington _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ 4 q 1 .__ 6x994427**" Boston ................. .. l1 1o 0 .1 ‘ cseuchary, ‘LISQIIDQB and Kenna: l‘ pflumrL t‘ (Only games sc . - “ ‘ - AouE beuoalm AND uouaNlNo ‘"TF“N‘T'°NM‘ w l! and: at shortest notlel. Guard- s its Job Prism-y. m n 014 Baltimore . . . . . . . . - - . - - - - - Newark ~ ' pFirst ir:*r.',ii.irr...rai'zrirur 52:: i. i, m" v“ p I3 “- second gamer I “--—- ‘ ...... .. 0 r coaImsroNDsNcs cums AND ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . .. a a z gnvflrbfifl with address printed. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' " "B bathing forac who-J ...28ll . praeyCity . . . . . -- lv fifgltlgriirattirnda-tionl. fin. ®eading . ......... .. 610 c » axcwsIvI-i Dlsmtiuumn Pop‘ I _ n . . . . . . one of the moat beautiful and a“ m,’ “m” schaduledJ 48 cents at Eaton Grocetleria. F. M. Clay will preach in the Try- on Baptist Church, ‘Sunday, July 1st at 3'*o'ciock in thejfiemoon. On Friday evening. June 29th. the induction of Rev." H. S. Bishop, B. D., will take place United Church. The service will be- gin at lipurl. E. M. Aitken- ‘Cariada. Sunday July 1. will be held in the Geddie Memor- ial Church at l1 a. m. in the Clif- ton Church at 2.30 p. In. in Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. ‘ has been received by N. D. Mac- Lean stating that the remeansof the late Harold Poole Stanley, wllo ‘died of diphtheria in Montreal will arrive on ‘Friday evening and will but were too late to open up last evening. but will be in full swing at Spring Park Square, Elm Avenue. of our citizens will-take part in this popular outdoor sport. The ahowis under the auspices of the Canadian Legion, B. ans Band have promised to para to play en route tcrthegrounds. _-_J—o June 29th. 5t. Mark's, Ruatico, Ev- ening Prayer. 3 p. m. St. John‘, Miltom-Evenihg Prayer, B p. 1D,. Preacher, The Afchblshopltl Novl Scotia. Sunday, July lsL-St. Johnfb Milton, Sunday School 10 a. mi. Morning Prayer, ll a. m., St. Mark's Rustico, Sunday School, 2.80 p. m., Evening Prayer, 3 p. m., St. John's, Milton. evening prayer. 7.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev C.‘ F. Johnson, Spec- ial services, St. Monday, July, 2nd, 8 p. m. Tuesday. gulv 3rd. 8 o- m. Thursday, July 5th p. m. l-y wedding was solemnized yester- day afternoon in Zion Cliurch,wheil Mr. John Bulman of North Rustlco and Miss Barbara-Railings, daugh- ter oi’ Mr. and Mrs..A. J. Railings, of Railings Hotel, Rustico. were un- ited in marriage by the Rev. M. Scott Fulton. were unattended and only the im- mediate relatives and friends were present. and Mrs. Bulman left on the S. B. Hochelaga on a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces. The Guar- dian unites with their many friends IIousE T0 LET - APPLY 2oz ,2,'3;§';,'°;;;_'°"=* °"°" ‘he mm" BUNGALOW r0 ltENr 0N EAST a new ,0 h“ “m”? brought to char, ttetown this sum- 6358_6_28_t{ mer. His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor I-leartz, since the beginning is the British Admiral at present h THE CHARLOTTET Ioiiiamoriam i MRS. ROSE FLYNN Central Guardian CARI-P. CGITEE. 181-2 oz. 810.36 Many, especially of the older Deo- ple will deeply regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Thomas E. (Rose) Flynn. Her spirit took its flight to Him who gave it between four and five o'clock on Tuesday afternoon at her home No. '16 Sydney Street. Although she had reached the advanced age of 83 years she always enjoyed excellent health until about a month ago when she began to fail and it was evident to. the family that the infirmfties of age were upon char. The late Mrs. BAPTIST BEBVICEQr-The Rev. cAvsNDIsII uNI-I-ED cuuacu in Cavendish PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH in - services Flynn was born in Char ‘t town. She was us; dausb- var of the late Mr. Michael Riley, a well known resident in his day. She spent her life here and was educat- ed at Notre Dame Academy. In 184.4 she was married to Mr. Thom- as E. Flynn who predeceased her seven years ago. All will remember her husband who was formany years one of the finest City Marshalls that Charlot- ruNEIiAI. SATURDAY - word her esteemed her highly, and her many excellent qualities both of mind and heart. She enjoyed a wide acquaintance- sliip, but nearly all of her day and generation have gone to the Better Land. She leaves a, family of five sons and three daug tars, namely Wil- liam M, retired Ticket Agent of the , C. N. R., Charlottetown, Frank, at _ home, Arthur, chief of the United - -' . States Transportation Service in ANGLICAN SERVICES’ “M530 New York, and Joe in the some con- cern, Peter of Lake Steamship Company, Chicago. The daughters are Mrs. Sfeadman of New York. Mrs. Reach of Long Beach, Califor- nia, and Mrs. Malone of Braintree, Mass, and who was at home during her mother's illness and death. Thus, the farruly is scattered far and wide. They will always cher- ish their mother's memory and the most lasting monument to her will be enshrined in their hearts. To the family and to relatives we ex- tend our moat heartfelt sympathy. Mrs. Flynn was theiast surviving member of the Riley family. Mr. Daniel J. Riley is a nephew. Arthur Flynn, of New York, will arrive home- tonight for the funeral which will be held from the late residence Sydney Street at HAS Friday morning to the Cathedral, thence to the Roman Catholic Cem- etery. his evening, when no doubt many B. S. 11-. and the Veter- Q his evening at the City Hail at Mark's Rustieo; WEDDING BELLS~A very pret- Tha bride and groom A "MEETING of the executive of the Associated Boards of Trade will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms today at 3 o'clock. 6897 After the ceremony, Mr, "A" COMPANY the Prince Ed- wards Island Highlanders will fur- nish a flring party Saturday, June 30th at the funeral of the late Mai- o_r Harold Stanley.’ D. S. O. Any man having served overseas with A Highland Battalion or otherwise and are desirous of attending are asked to meet at the Drill Shed to- night at seven o'clock. -~ ——~&0-§-—--- PERSON AL in wishing the happy couple a II. M. WARSIIIP COMl_N(;}_.Wftn British warships of the year has been in communica- ticn with Sir Walter Cowari who in charge of the North Atlantic fleet at Bermuda. However, he is retiring after July ist. and will be succeeded by ‘Admiral Fuller. Sir Walter informed His Honour that owing to the fact that there have been no warships from the West Indies squadron on the Pacific Coast for the past eight years it has been decided to send the new flag ship through the Panama Can- al to that Coast this summer, and she will, therefore not come to any cf the North Atlantic stations. How- ever, Sir Walter stated that ar- rangements would be made to send some of the smaller warships here during the summer. ‘He has notified His Honour that the H. M. S. Dcuntless will arrive in Charlotte- town on September 24th and remain till the 27th. It isalso expected that other British warships will be here before those dates. The new gun boat of the Canadian navy is ex- pected to arriveaiiout the first'of Miss Eileen McIntyre, Savage Har- borfiis visiting in the city,the guest of er friends. Miss. Marion Mac- Millan, Sydney Street. Miss Euphemiu MacDonald, Bos- ton. is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Maolntcsh. Springton, P. E. I. Miss Cassie MacLeod, Baden, ar- rived home Monday evening to spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Montague Head. Miss Mabel Glllis, Newton, Mass, left by motor for Montague to spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and MrsAngus GiiiLs. Mr. A. M. Revey. Maritime Sales Manager for Wm. Wrigley. JI'_., Co., Limited. Toronto, Ontario, Manu- facturers of the Famous Spearmint and Doublemint Gums arrived on Dngtlanblli tlailenli olomlneeccial hlilihlllllg, a 17 story structure, is [lllifllllliéd lfor Manchester "by a cotton nurturfautarriilifi Mam. a KODAK~ I? FILMS. AND CAMERA sumac 26, to Jack and MN‘! Nicholson (nee Gladys Dunsford) a son. Congratu- lations. ‘ LANIGAN — At Montague, June 20th. 1928, to Mr. and M-rs. Joseph Lanigan, a daughter. Barbara Joan. MAIIQHAGEB AALAA IRVING—MICRAE -- At St. James.’ Manse, on Juno 27th Arthur Irvine. Cherry Valley, to Effie MacRae, of Point Prim. DEATHS ABSENAULTw-At the Sacred Heart Home, June 27th. Mrs. PerIW-LIK Arsenault. n“; HARPER-At his home, 451. Eaher Street on Tuesday, June 26th, 102B. Charles Ritchie Harper. son of the lstc William Harper. Funeral from his late residence tomorrow. Thurs- dav. June 28.serviue star-tint! at 2.30., Interment in People's Cemetery. 4 COMPIIETE - . .' smock. ‘BE PROMPT IVEUGOIITS TRAINOW-Inthia city. JuM 3'7- James if‘. ‘lrqinor. aged 82 years. Funeral fremshis late residence. lb King at. Fridsyhida-nlne at cs0 to St. Dunsta ‘a Cathedral. thence by road to For Augustus for interment. newest art homo lumps in the ,1 (o World. Itetslls use. m». . ~, ' i garner nocesui-yfmtculaggfi -" , , ‘user. P. o. so: ~ , " ' _ ' ‘ ' . ’°IZW-R“'a __ c c: flfund, 90 clear. Balance co ‘ hard and loft wood. Well Wluflwi Profits» ‘Can be hhldied on‘ and.’ lbr solo at Iluel Greys, 162 w: school and v bllllllllflv ""7 FEW ill", p lung. I,i.'\ill'l l: w Q "an, l Inlle from Ffflhfhw" MA 1 ' ' ' ~ ' S lhllon. ‘m,’ um. usury-N- _,_.€: ‘I uhnverntionalist is a P91" i-Aasassisdes u;w¢n m! freely without siyfll - I ond section of the City Baseball League at the Abegweit 1G unds this evcnins, game starting at 6 o'clock, ' and promises, has every prospect of August. ‘ the Island today by automobile. He A »,._ , is here for his annual trip and is 1 accompanied by Mrs. Revey. They I intend to cover the entire Island in , - the next three weeks befor return- Bnu” ing home. '_*" ' ' -——-¢-oc-i—-— NICHOLSON — At Crapalld, Jim?- A. OWN GUARDIAN ,_._. 1 HE Rflitilt All llcllllls Ills unlit ‘Anchors and Rovers open the sec- This section. to alkappearahces tion of said teams to de everything possible to embarass the scrappy North Enders to such an extent that they will yet be forced to go into u play-of! at the end of the season in order to be in the running. Tonight's clash should give the fans an idea as to whether the above mentioned predictions are going to materialize or not. -—--¢o}~—i Semi-Annual Meeting 0f Women's Auxiliary The semi-annual meeting of the P. E. I. Diocesan Board was held on Wednesday, June 27th at Crap- aud, opening with Divine Service at 10.30 a. m. His Grace the Archbishop offici- ated, assisted by Archdeacon White. Rev. Canon Malone, Rev. G. T. Spriggs and the Rector, the Rever- end Charles Rand. His Grace delivered a very elo- quent and helpful sermon, urging those present to live up to the id- eals which all must have and to set an example to children and others. His address was founded on the text taken from the eleventh chapter of St. Luke, verse thirteen, "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your chil- dren? How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him." Dur- ing the singing of Hymn number 24-3 the offering was taken up, in- eluding the special Jubilee Fund. which will take place yearly until i935, which year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the W. A. Celebration of the Holy Com- munion followed at which there were about 130 celebrants. - Luncheon was served by the lad- ies of the parish at the Rectory and at 2.30 a meeting was held in the church. the president, Mrs. Ray- mond, in the chair. '1 ' Thirteen branches including Sen- iors and Girls were represented with 81 delegates as well as many visit- ors being present. After Hymn 532, His Grace ad- dressed the meeting, congratulating all W. A. Women on energy shown in this work and exhortlng them to carry on the great work in which they are engaged. - After a few words of appreciat- ion of His Grace's pmsence by the president, Mrs. Rand extended a hearty welcome to all present, also to Dr. Travis. Archdeacon White, called upon to speak. expressed his appreciation of the splendid influence gained by the presence of His Grace and compli- mented the women of the church, the W. A., on the successful efforts put forth by them. The Jubilee Fund was explained by the president. followed by the roll call and minutes of last semi- annual meeting. ' Mrs. Sprigga, speaking in connec- tion with Girls’ work made a plea for more Girls‘ branches and mem- bers. The Treasurer, Mrs. E. Champion announced that $51.00 had been re- ceived at the morning service tow- ards the Jubilee Fund, in addition to which about $21,000 was contri- buted in loose collection. The Little Helpers Secretary, Miss S. Green offered to give help re- quired in any parish dealing with this branch of the W. A. Miss C. Haalam, Literature secre- tary enlarged upon the book. “In- dia and Her People," the study book of the year. Miss J. Hogan, Living Message secretary, announced one new sub- scriber bringing total to 218. The president passed on a sug- gestion made at a previous Board meeting that an officer from the meeting be sent to different parish- es at their annual meeting if so do- sired. _ Dr. Travis, our Medical Mis- ‘aionary from Honan. China. was new introduced and kept her hear- sra keenly interested in her talk on China. its people. climate, country, habits, the worlrdone in her hos- pital at Hanon, the war and its horrors and, the hopeful sign that with the Nationalists In power the country was likely to lmproye. The following r ‘ moved and adopted: Nosed by Mrs. Bourke. seconded by Mrs. Rand that a hearty votq of thanks be extended to Dr. Travis. » Itloved by Mrs. Simpson. second- ed by Miss C. Haalam. that a. hear- ty vote of thanks be extended to the Dr. C. and Mn. Rand and their congregation for hospitality shown. Moved by Mrs. Paynter. seconded by Mrs. Cosh that a hearty vote of WEN! flixaxlo will make one pen 12x20X6 ft. high, covered top and bottom. Order now at Bruce's. feed at Bruce's. all kinda at Bruce's. pers for fox ranches in stock at Bruce's. ' es will be'clos'ed all day ly 2nd. " marked right ear C. P. T. Left 10 D. half holiday. Saturday, June'30th, at Bruce's. CLUB will present “A Little 010d- hopper" in North Bedqque Hall Fri- day evening, June twenty ninth. at tight fifteen. Sale of boxes. pupils of Wellington Station School have won the Public School Certi- ficate with an average of over 75 per cent. of the marks: Margaret Western Guardian i —ONE ROLL 3081 ‘M115 and 1 roll —I!UY MUFPET wholewheat for --BUY SDI-AYERS and pumps of —ALI. SIZES special meat chop- and warehous- Monday Ju- 6344-6-28-31 -—BBACE’S S -—EBCAPED — Dark silver fox. 6344-8-28-31 —BUY_ HOLIDAY groceries early, oau-s-as-al’ —-SEARLETOWN D It A M A TI C 6370 —8Cll0OL NEWS-Jfhe following Gallant, Cecil Delaney. —GO0D RESULTS--Examinat- ions are being held at the different schools of Egmont Bay and Mont Carmel. Excellent results were shown on the 26th by the pupils of St. Gilbert and Urbanville schools. Major H. P. Stanley Dead In 38th Year His loss. it was saidlast night. will be mourned by many. Pfllflcu‘ iarly by the military, for he was one of the prime movers of the United Services Club. of which b6 hfld been president. He was one of tho stauncheat supporters of the Royal Highlanders of Canada in which he served with distinction during the war. He was keenly interested in the work of the Soldiers’ Civil Rif- estahllshment Department for whicn no worked in the organization of schools for returned men durinl; the closing months oi’ the war. He was for a time officer commanding a school in Montreal. Major Stanley was interested in many phases of sport-in boxing. physical training and‘ in Yflchunl?’ He was a member of the Royal Si. wrence Yacht Club and the m orts Club in London, United 5P England. ~ - Major Stanley had been in the insurance business for the DB1"- W" ‘years. A1081‘ terminating hi8 0011' nection with Soldiers‘ Civil Ric-ei- tablishnlent Department in ma. he Joined the Royal Insurance Cor;- pany as inspector of aflflflciei "1 t ° life department. In this capacity he was transferred to winnipei; i" 199°- and in autumn of that year he re- gjgned to go into business for him- self, specializing in life insurance. In i925 he formed with Geoffrey o. Merrill the firm of Merrill and Stanley Iiirnited. and carried on‘ u general insurance brokerage bus fl- E88. norm IN cIIAItuonnI-own Born in Charlottetown. P- E- L on May 13, i891, the son of Goorfle and Armie L. Stanley, M810!‘ 3"?‘ ley received his education at D111" rlottetown and at the schools of C a t _ Prince of ales College. He la el entered McGill University. 1mm ated with the degree o B. Sc. For some time previous to the outbreak of hostilities he was engaged as a civil engineer by "l" city of Montreal. ' Overseas ho» rved with the Can- adian Engineers and later the Royal Highlanders of Canada. He W45 wounded on April 9. 1917- "id- be‘ sides being awarded tho 0.8.0., he was twice mentioned 1n desvawhes- In religion mior Btsulev W98 i‘ membe of the United Church. and in politics a Conservative. He was a member of at. Paul's Maven“ lodge. He was also unmarried. The only sur nunt, Mrs. Florence Charlottetown. PJLI. w ich he gradu E. Kent, of The loren. amrny in air-DH"- manning ywftriia mdio oendlinz all] moulding a-thiiiafl cad-riled in a motorcycle side dar. i To prevent milk soaring new cam their necks forelease the natural . thanks be extended to Hie Grace the Archbishop for his rrcssnce at the service and meeting. ' . In 01min: the luv. C. Rand iri- vited all present to-supper at the , Rectory. an iuvitltion which was ' mumllv looeuted s large num- ber, and expressed appreciation of the largo gathering on this 0c; canton. and thanked 17:. ‘brawls with tho Beiiedidtton ~ - _..-; . "w," _ f. Wen-p...“ mo...‘ s ' v for her my iliwmstfng mil-egg, ' the Innat- r-nt oaths rain! and admit fresh sir, c: chenille time excludlrll Much. ,_- :——-———'—- f e viving relative is an- hiivc small‘ holes in the sides of, "as I n ‘Lu-mar m. "'r"'u".Z-rrrro'u?s J3 1:1: body. s; i [I ‘Wli A Dramatic Picturiza- the world famous novel of the same name by Martha Ostenso, and pro- duced by Tiffany productions was shown for lthe first time yesterday at the Prince Edward theatre. It is one of the most gripping and telling screen sories ever flashed before an audience and held them spellbound throughout. Not a. detail was lacking to make live and breathe upon the screen this justly famed epic cf a. slice of life hidden away on a cold and cheeriess Minnesota farm. out one of the most wonderful por- trayals of a woman crushed under tho whiplash of a brutal and men- acing husband~the performance of Belle Bennett-wh0 Gare" creates another screen char- acterization that will wonderful actres to greater heights than heretofore. pretty schoolmlstress of Amelia Garc—the powerful and Dee dramatic climax in which the fath_ er is sucked to his death by the July farmland he loves, freeing thereby Oct), _ , such well known screen players g5 Phone ill-J. man's —— hcflon "ill-RDA" ls blinded» w" ‘mm imlifilmfgTrs-fiéfiiifisriwifil and loruivhrlgo. lmvu Labs» ~ mun . " _ - ....."8Z. ‘i? u... 1...... ;,,,~;;*-,§,,=;,9 ,';-,g,>,,,§,":', girgty" "imiiwdrwlb- I"! Iirhb . lust Ime more. ' _ 6343-6-20-21 ‘ . 4 ‘ ' ‘ “ ' ‘Exercises _ A West Kent Followup is .the~ consumer... west KeritBtihool c1osing beginning ». . dt3i10 p. m.’ today. ' ' \ g Remarks by Chairma ' 1 l MacMilian. I . Chorus-w cenndn, . ' -—€iod Bless Our Empire.» Report bf year's work-Principal Johnston. lPrflsentatlon of Certificates and ’ . Prizes-Gr. I., 11.. dz III. tion of a Phase of'c,,,,,,,,__cc,mh m, songqunm B H \ 11-431‘. J. W-P. A, l A. I] _[ ' l ~ t Pupils. ufe That H0 d8 andlPresentation of Certificate; gmj Enthrallg, Prizes-Gr. IV. s; v, |S_olo—Miss Ina Muir. I IPresentation of Certificates and Prlzea-{Iix VI, 5; V11, Violin Solo-Jvlaater Charlie Hynq. man. ‘ Presentation of Certificates and Prizes-Gl'. VIII. Chorus~Bay of Biscay. Presentation of Certificates, and » Prizes-Gr. IX. i. Solo-Miss Jean Benton. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes-Gr. X. Presentation of the Major MacNutt Tnlphy b9 best Cadet Platoon ,_' ~Equaiiy merited by Platoon; 1 dz a commanded by Edward . Stentiford and Victor Donia respectively. Chorus-Land of Glad To-morrows. -—God Save The King. _ Musical Director-Prof. w. E. Z Fletcher. Parents and all citizens interest- ed in West Kent School are cordl- ally invited to be present at our “Wild Geese" a picturization of Above all the cast, there stands as "Amelia raise this ,_ Nearly everybody is familiar with ekercises. IANNDMI%N_ the dramatic story of “Wild Geese" l‘ SURANCE cIacLEst-uoan IN If? Stzfvdilf @- ffflilvillvins 1m a . a a re CHARLOTTETOWN" Minnesgta-aliugf ‘ti-ism ndsrgirtigard gag: " ' m TORONTO‘ June 2.1 __ Major by a cruel and unrelenting husband e ‘ Harold P. Stanley, D. S. 0-. well- and mmer"'th@ mmh“ hexdi“ wb‘ July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l3 I‘ . known in military, sporting and in- 19mm thmugh f1 miss“!!! in helfgept, _ , _ _ _ _ v _ _ _ _' “g,” ' surancg 31313155 of Montreal, died youth’ She Sufienng ‘n Silence fUrlDEc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108i‘ suddenly mat night M the Alexa“. the sake of her children. Then Ju-y CORN . dm Respite; an“ a three days’ dith the eldest daughter, awakenslJuly _ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 10934? illness cl diphtheria. Until the lll- to love. thwarted by her father who sepil , . . . . . .. an, ' ness seized him, Major Stanley, who fears the 1°88 0f hi" Services» her Doc. . , . . . . . . ,_ 35.1,. was in his 38th year, was enloying ‘meinm t° km him- find mrbllilh- " , the best of health. "l" "w Sweet "We romance 0f the July ....................... .. ' wit» and the sonscpn __ his enchained and crushed family, Dec, _ ,_ _ 1 r A powerful, wonderful screen play, . 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